A guide to medical debt relief: learn how to check bills, appeal insurance decisions, seek financial aid, negotiate balances, and protect your credit.
Does Medicare Cover Dental? What Medicare Pays under Dental Coverage?
Learn how dental coverage under Medicare works, what Original Medicare excludes, where Medicare Advantage may help, and costs affect enrollment decisions.
Medicare Advantage vs. Medigap: What’s the Difference and Which Is Better?
Compare Medicare Advantage versus Medigap plans, from monthly costs and provider choice to coverage rules, travel, prescriptions, and enrollment timing.
PBM Pricing Transparency: What’s Changing With Drug Pricing Reform?
PBM pricing transparency, what is changing with pricing reform, and how new rules could affect drug costs, pharmacy payments, plans, and patients today.
How U.S. Hospital Mergers Are Changing Patient Care
Learn how hospital consolidation trends, mergers, and acquisitions are changing healthcare costs, patient access, competition, and local hospital services across America.
How Healthcare Workforce Shortages Are Reshaping U.S. Healthcare
The healthcare workforce shortage is reshaping access, costs, and care quality. Here is what is driving it and what leaders can do now across the US.
Telehealth Reimbursement Policy: What to Watch
Learn how Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurers reimburse telehealth visits, including payment parity, audio-only care, and virtual healthcare trends
Hospital Price Transparency Rules Explained: What Patients Need to Know
Hospital price transparency rules require public prices, but usable estimates still take work. See what hospitals post and how patients can use them now.
Long Term GLP-1 Side Effects and What We Know
Long term GLP-1 side effects can include GI symptoms, gallbladder issues, and muscle loss. Here is what evidence shows and what remains uncertain today.
The Hidden True Price of Elective Healthcare Services
The Hidden true price of elective healthcare services can hide behind quotes and coverage rules. Learn what patients, providers, and payors should examine.